Rochdale Observer

Man’s threat to break girlfriend’s windows

- BY AMY WALKER

AMAN threatened to smash his girlfriend’s window in a booze-fuelled rant over FaceTime before turning up at her house.

Paul Clancy, 38, had been in a relationsh­ip with his partner for several years but problems arose following his issues with drinking alcohol.

Matters came to a head on January 1 of this year when an argument broke out after Clancy consumed alcohol.

He was ‘not made welcome’ and instead went to sell his Xbox to a friend, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.

At around 9.30pm she received a Facetime call from Clancy, who threatened to ‘put her windows through’, prosecutor Lisa Boocock said. “He later attended her address at 11.45pm, shouting abuse and kicking at her door.”

This was overheard by her next door neighbour who described the commotion as feeling like her ‘house was shaking’ and said the noise woke up her children, and said it went on for around 10 minutes.

He was refused entry to her house and the police were called.

Clancy was arrested and admitted to making the threats but said he never carried them out. The court heard that the couple are planning to stay together, and so no victim personal statement was made.

Clancy, of Rochdale, was said to have an ‘unenviable’ record, with a number of previous conviction­s for battery, breaching of non-molestatio­n orders and criminal damage

Paul Clancy

offences in respect of former partners. Ms Boocock added that the relationsh­ip became ‘volatile’ through the consumptio­n of alcohol and there was a period of time where the pattern of behaviour was ‘very volatile’.

“It’s clear there was retaliatio­n for something that the complainan­t said.”

Hayley Bennett, mitigating, said. “He said something he deeply regrets.

“This was not some manipulati­ve plan – it was said in the heat of the moment.”

She added that her client has been out of trouble since 2015 and said that his partner was a ‘good influence’ on him, and he wished to go back to that and move forward.

Sentencing, Recorder Jon Close said Clancy had an ‘appalling record’ of conviction­s for domestic violence related offences.

“I have read your pre-sentence report with a degree of caution.

It’s said you minimise your alcohol use and you minimise the impact of your behaviour,” he said.

“It seems you have a long standing problem in relationsh­ips which result in you causing damage or making threats. Your risk of offending increases when alcohol is added to the case. There is a relationsh­ip between you and she wishes it to continue,” the judge added.

Clancy, of Meadow View, was sentenced to six months imprisonme­nt which was suspended for 18 months, 20 days of rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­ts, and was ordered to complete the Building Better Relationsh­ips Programme.

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